Anagoor enters a classroom, in a high school like many others, following the most crucial pages of the novel Il Sopravvissuto by Antonio Scurati, and assuming the point of view of a teacher standing in front of a group of kids and in charge of their education. Between the moments preceding the death of Socrates as ordered by the City, and the hour in which the student Vitaliano Caccia shoots to death a whole examination committee only sparing the life of his history and philosophy teacher (as it is fiercely painted in Scurati’s novel) a battle is engaged - an authentic battle of the giants within western thought from its origins to its inevitable and tragic historical outcomes. Two eternal query are renewed: the search for meaning, bulky question mark turned towards the teacher, and the question around the position occupied by the educator itself in relation to knowledge and the disciples.